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It Takes a Movement: Lawyers, Litigation, and Legal Theory in the Attack on Campaign Finance Reform
Richard Briffault reviews Big Money Unleashed by Ann Southworth. He argues that the book examines the composition, development, organization, and intellectual underpinning of the legal movement that has worked to cripple campaign finance regulation.
The Least Examined Branch: The Role of Legislatures in the Constitutional State, Richard W. Bauman and Tsvi Kahana, eds. Reviewed by Richard Briffault
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